THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF JFK ASSASSINATION NOVEMBER 22, 2013

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The new insurance exchanges within the NEW SCHOOL HONORS LONGTIME EDUCATOR Affordable Care Act have provided millions of consumers with an online database where consumers will be able to purchase coverage Billy Earl Dade Middle School plans and compare health insurance plans celebrates the coming together of two schools instantly. The four levels of plans within the system will provide basic essential coverage for emergency hospitalization, check-ups and prescriptions. The cost of each Medicare sup- plement plan varies depending on the level, and different companies and providers will offer a variation of premiums, such as higher or lower co-payments and deductibles. The Bronze plans have the lowest premium, projected to cover 60 percent of expenses. (Right-left) Dallas ISD trustees Carla Ranger and Elizabeth Jones join They will require consumers to pay out-of- Dallas City Councilmember Adam Medrano, newly elected Dallas ISD pocket costs. Trustee Miguel Solis and Senator Royce West for the dedication. Two daughters of longtime District 9 Trustee Bernadette The Silver plans are considered the stan- Dallas educator Dr. Billy Earl Dade Nutall shared their hopes for a joined district officials, parents, bright future for the students dard available plan’s and are projected to students and elected officials served by the new school and cover 70 percent of expenses. The Gold plans Friday, Nov. 8, at the dedication of encouraged the community to the new school named in his support it as volunteers and will cover 80 percent of expenses. The honor. involved citizens. Constructed at a cost of $36.3 District 7 Dallas City Council Platinum plans, with the highest premiums, million, the 213,616-square-foot Member Carolyn Davis voiced school at 2727 Grand Ave. is the similar sentiments and presented will cover 90 percent of medical expenses. second district school dedicated a proclamation in praise of the Catastrophic plans are available to con- this fall, and serves students from late Dr. Dade, who served as a the former Billy Earl Dade and teacher, college professor and sumers who are under 30 years old and con- Pearl C. Anderson learning cen- mentor for more than a half-cen- ters. tury. In Dallas ISD, he served as sumers with very low household incomes or Superintendent of Schools principal at Frederick Douglass, large families. This plan provides up to three lauded the modern Paul Laurence Dunbar, John Henry learning facility and acknowl- Brown, and C.F. Carr elementary yearly doctor visits. During this time span, a edged Dade’s daughters—Dr. schools and Pearl C. Anderson Barbara Dade Martin and Ms. Junior High School. While teach- $6,400 out-of-pocket deductible will take Billie Sanford—saying their father, ing mathematics at Julia C. Frazier place before insurance payments start for ill- “believed in the power of educa- Elementary School and Booker T. tion to uplift people and commu- Washington High School, he also ness or injury. The lower your income, the nities.” taught post-secondary classes at Dallas ISD Trustee Bernadette Nutall (center) joins (left-right) Derwin Principal Dr. Alecia Cobb El Centro, Bishop and Paul Quinn more you save. presided at the event, which fea- colleges and Prairie View A&M Broughton, Project Architect, KAI Texas, Dr. Barbara Dade Martin and tured the school’s choir, band and University. Ms. Billy Joyce Sandord (daughters of the late Billy Earl Dade), and Leadership Cadet Corps. Continues on Page 4A Darren James, Pres., COO, KAI Texas for the dedication of the new mid- District 100 Texas House mem- Continues on Page 4A dle school. ber Eric Johnson and Dallas ISD nEWS yOU oUGHT tO KNOW PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA PAYS TRIBUTE TO 107-YEAR-OLD WWII VETERAN

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East Dallas Chamber of commerce announces Teacher of the Year winners The recipients are President Obama affirmed the country's 'sacred obligation' to care for veterans, Richard Overton the oldest living WWII veteran, listens during a Veterans Day long after the end of military conflict. Mark Wilson/Getty Images ceremony attended by President Barack Obama, commemorating Veterans Elizabeth Dry, Alex Sanger Elementary. Day, Monday, Nov. 11, 2013, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. Rochelle Rasheed, Lakehill Preparatory. The president paid tribute to those who have served in the nation's military, President Barack Obama on Monday paid tribute to those who have including one of the nation's oldest veterans, the 107-year-old Overton of East Juli Powers, Gaston Middle School. served in the nation's military, including one of the nation's oldest veter- Julie Ann Riggs, Lakehill Prepatratory. ans, 107-year-old Richard Overton. Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) Amy Solorio, Bryan Adams High School. This is the life of one American veteran, living proud and strong in the footprint in the country. land he helped keep free," Obama said during a ceremony at Arlington Soon, "the longest war in America's history will end," Obama declared. And Andy Zihlman, Bishop Lynch High School. National Cemetery. As the 12-year-old war draws down, Obama said the nation has a Overton rose slowly and stood to loud applause when Obama men- responsibility to ensure that the returning troops are the "best cared-for tioned his name, then stood a second time at the president's request and and best respected veterans in the world." The country's obligations to Tony Dorsett diagnosed with signs of CTE drew more applause. those who served "endure long after the battle ends," he said. Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett was recent- He was among hundreds attending the outdoor ceremony on a crisp, As president, Obama said he wanted to see the "best cared-for and ly diagnosed with early signs of chronic traumatic sunny Veteran's Day. Earlier Monday, Overton and other veterans attend- best respected veterans in the world." ed a breakfast at the White House. ..Obama also noted that it has now been 60 years since the end of the encephalopathy, otherwise known as CTE, Obama used his remarks to remind the nation that thousands of serv- fighting in Korea. A condition scientists believe is brought on by ice members are still at war in Afghanistan. The war is expected to for- "We join as one people to honor a debt we cannot fully repay," he said. repeated head trauma has been linked to cases of mally conclude at the end of next year, though the U.S. may keep a small depression and dementia, particularly cases involving former football players in recent years. Dorsett 59- CITY HALL EXHIBIT MARKS 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF JFK ASSASSINATION said he boarded a flight to An exhibit at Dallas City Hall includes never before seen documents and artifacts relating to the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination of President John F. Los Angeles for the testing Kennedy. The free exhibit on the second floor at City Hall will be open to the public through Dec. 9. The historical information to be displayed is housed in the Dallas Municipal Archives division of the City Secretary’s Office. Code Three: Selections from the John F. Kennedy/Dallas Police Department at UCLA, but had repeated Collection includes police procedural records regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald and the arrest of Oswald’s murderer, nightclub owner Jack difficulty remembering why Ruby, as well as the investigation of the murder of Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit, also murdered by Oswald. visit http://texashistory.unt.edu/. he was onboard the plane. A common occurrence for Credo of The Black Press The Black Press believes that America can best lead the world away from racial and national antagonisms when it accords to every person, him. regardless of race, color or creed, full human and legal rights. Hating no person, fearing no person, the Black Press strives to help every person in the firm belief that all are hurt as long as anyone is held back. ‘Dallas’ Too Busy Growing To Hate November 14 - 20, 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 2A DESOTO ISD HONORS VETERANS FOR THEIR SERVICE MY DAY: THE EB-5 PROGRAM delegations. This past of downtown Dallas and week the 2nd Annual U. beyond is an amazing S.-China Investment Week view after dark. As long opened in Dallas. as that empty building Presiding and guest of has been there no one honor was our former had any idea of its stun- president , governors, ning beauty after a little mayors and several hun- dressing up. The renova- dred guests from around tion of this 100 year old the globe. The EB-5 building into a luxury full Program is expected to service hotel is one of the focus on Dallas, Fort investments made by the By Dr. Ester Davis Worth because the EB-5 program in a private- metroplex is growing, public partnerships. The Barack Obama demonstrating commit- I find myself thinking The Eagle Battalion Color Guard presents the colors at Eagle Battalion, consisting of five different battalion companies What is the EB-5 ment and vision to their how the people and their the DeSoto High School Veterans Day Program held Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta and Echo, recite the pledge to the US Program? How does it agendas, not to mention off springs, align their November 7. Flag at the DeSoto High School Veterans Day Program held simulate our local econo- land mass. What is the futures with the global November 7. my? Is it good, bad or agenda you ask? It is the leading role. I think under the command of Battalion ugly for the residents? CO C/LTC Kyrian Spearman, potential of Chinese about how fast growth, Battalion XO C/ MAJ Javarron How does it create jobs investment in Texas. science, math, medicine VanZandt and Battalion CSM for Americans and how Around the United States, and technology are mov- C/CSM Shabazz Chappell. JROTC much do we pay for the our foreign neighbors are ing without disciplines, instructors are LTC (Ret) Russell privilege? Are we a mag- Hooper, 1SG (Ret) Frank Jackson continuing to invest , preparation, a fore- and SFC (Ret) Edward Prueitt. net for international under the umbrella of thought or apology. No The Eagle Battalion has five com- financial bucks? What's stimulating local doubt about it, everyone panies with approximately 100 in it for Texans and the economies. I think that delights in moving the cadets. education of their chil- sums it up nicely. economy, but how many World War II Veterans James Carver, US Navy, and Cecil Smith, US Air Force, are The event was held early so honored for their service to our country that the DeSoto High School dren? Does our state's For example, a wel- are equipped to reap the JROTC could again march in the track record and job comed upscale addition benefits? The DeSoto High School JROTC The ceremony included armed Dallas Veteran's Day Parade on growth directly depend to Southern Dallas in program hosted the annual and unarmed drill team exhibi- Monday, November 11. The DHS Ester Davis is the MC for DeSoto ISD Veterans Day event tions, choir and cheerleader per- JROTC has earned top honors, on foreign investments? more than fifty(50)years on November 7 in the DHS formances, cadet words from the Best Marching Unit, several times Dallas and Fort Worth is NYLO, a glorious South the Annual Women's Auditorium. JROTC Senior Army heart about serving, and the tra- in the past few years. are attracting more and Side Hotel next to South Council Scholarship Instructor LTC (Retired) Russell ditional service song medley to The DHS choir and JROTC also more investment friends, Breakfast, Saturday, Hooper orchestrated an out- honor all attending veterans. participated in the City of DeSoto Side on Lamar. On the November 19th. standing salute to veterans. The DHS Eagle Battalion is Veteran's Day functions on tours, trade missions and top floor, overlooking all November 9. COUNCILMEMBERS GRIGGS AND CARAWAY TO PRESENT TURKEY GIVEAWAY AND HEALTH FAIR ON NOV. 21

District 1 Councilmember Scott Griggs and District 4 Councilmember Dwaine R. Caraway will present a turkey giveaway and health fair on Nov. 21. The event will include free health screenings and flu shots for $10. To register for a free turkey (while supplies last) call (214) 671-9791. The giveaway is for Dallas residents only and is not available to city employees. Sponsors of the event include HEB, Costco, South Texas Dental and University General Hospital of Dallas. 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday Nov. 21 Advantage Healthcare Systems, 214 W. Colorado Blvd. November 14 - 20 , 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 3A

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All arti- I am here to tell the whole something we are already used that will be placed into the If he would test it he would Vice President/Operations, cles should be addressed to the world that energy can be multi- to. Understand, the country homes and electric cars. this see that he is wrong, I am the Billing & Collections appropriate staff member. plied from a smaller to a larger that have this technology is the technology alone will put real McCoy John. I have also Mrs. Veronica Zambrano Advertisements, articles, editorials, energy. Not only can it be mul- country that will control the America back at number one in wrote the amazing Randy but Vice President/ Production & letters to the editor and cartoons world. This technology will not the world, no other country will again, no response. So, i chal- Operations appearing in the paper do not neces- tiplied, it can be multiplied sarily represent the philosophy or many times over. We have a only perfect the electric car, it have this technology but lenge any university, any scien- Mrs. Millie Ferguson, will power all homes the of America. tist anywhere around the world 2nd Vice President/Quality Control views of The Dallas Post Tribune. whole universe of energy that Regulations for Publication is waiting for us to recognize today and the future, there will America, can be the first to prove me wrong. & Research be no shortage of energy, at country to go all electric in cars The laws of thermodynamics Mrs. Joan Fowler 1) We reserve the right to edit and learn how to abstract and articles for content and proper gram- use it. all!! without sacrifice. Plus with are just stepping stones in Public Relations This technology will allow unlimited energy at hand, the which to learn but have errors mar. We also reserve the right to I myself have learned to tap Atty. Theodora Lee, Legal Counselor truncate articles for space require- into this energy that will shape our electric cars to be of normal customer will be assured that and should be corrected imme- ments. the future of our world. I have size from a cart to a diesel the electric car will not leave diately. Einstein and Tesla was Atty. Gary Bond, Legal Counselor truck without a problem, the them stranded anywhere wrong to say energy can not be Dr. William Lyons, Consultant 2) We reserve the right to refuse designed a device that can Ms. Peggy Walker, Consultant any advertisement or cancel any prove to anyone that energy problem has always been ener- because the batteries will never created. they should have sim- advertisement contract. can be multiplied. after going gy. Since there will be unlimit- run down. ply said that they were unable 3) Deadline for receipt of articles ed energy, we can use our best I have asked Mr. John A. to achieve this task. quote: " STAFF WRITERS through several decades of Rev. Johnny C. Smith is MONDAY AT NOON WITH NO research and development, and fastest electric motors. Pappas, who is the head of the One should never say what can Mrs. Colleen White EXCEPTIONS unless authorized by trial and errors I learned the Electric cars and home can energy research at Texas A&M not be done, only state what Ms. Ester Davis the publisher. right way to abstract unlimited start using this technology University to test my energy they can not do." Dr. Joyce Teal 4) Deadline for receipt of adver- energy from the universe. almost immediately. I say multiplying device but he refus- Evangelist Waydell Nixon tisements is MONDAY AT NOON. immediately because business- es to test it stating that the laws Dr. Jimmy Fisher Advertisements will not be received CIRCULATION after that point unless they are cam- Mr. Elester Coleman era ready and have been approved "THE PSALMIST'S DESCRIPTION OF A TREACHEROUS MAN"PSALM 52:1-9 Mrs. Joan Fowler by the publisher. Mr. Samuell Ferrell 5) All articles and advertisements those who pretend to be your This man has a wicked shall soon be cut down like the Mr. Jermain Clemon must be proofed by the article plac- friend, yet they are really lifestyle aimed at causing grass, and wither as the green er or advertiser. We will not be held against you. destruction to others. The herb." ADVERTISING responsible for any errors if the arti- David, a great leader, was destructive behavior of the In comparison to Doeg, the Dr. T.R. Lee, Jr. cle placer or advertiser does not often exposed to danger; espe- treacherous man will be put in treacherous man, David likens Ms. Ester Davis proof their article or advertisement. cially, being betrayed by one he check because the Lord will himself to a "green olive tree." 6) Articles and advertisements PRODUCTION received past the stated deadlines trusted in like Ahithophel in uproot him from the earth as This description is a picture of Mrs. Veronica Zambrano will be held over for the next publi- Psalm 55:13-14. Doeg's treach- verse 5 warns, "God shall like- prosperity and longevity. Mrs. Millie Ferguson cation if applicable. Rev. Johnny C. Smith, ery is portrayed in II Samuel wise destroy thee for ever, he David indeed had a blessed Mrs. Mattie Weatherman 7) We will not be held responsi- chapters 21-22. David begins shall take thee away, and pluck state because of the Lord's Mrs. Shirley Gray ble for pictures that are not claimed Pastor – Mount Moriah the psalm by describing the fact thee out of thy dwelling place, loyal love. Although David had after two (2) weeks. Pictures held Missionary Baptist Church that the treacherous man brags and root thee out of the land of been betrayed, he was going PHOTOGRAPHER after two (2) weeks are subject to Mr. Floyd Ferguson disposal. about his evil. Although the the living." In other words, the to praise the Lord and wait on Mrs. Constance Cannon 8) Advertisement positioning treacherous man boasts about Lord will bring about his death Him (vv. 8-9). In the midst of Mrs. Veronica Zambrano based on a first-come basis. This psalm may be classified his mischievous behavior, the quickly forever. And because all of our calamities in life, let Positioning can be guaranteed for as a Maschil or instructional Lord's goodness endures con- the Lord will put an end to their us continue to trust in the ADVISORY BOARD 15% over total cost. psalm. In fact, the superscrip- tinually (v. 1). In addition to the existence, there will be a cause Lord, for Psalm 57:1 states, "Be Dr. George Willis, Chairman Credo of The Black Press tion of this magnificent psalm treacherous man boasting of for joy by the righteous (vv. 6- merciful unto me, O God, be Dr. C.C. Russeau, Co-Chair The Black Press believes that America reads: "To the chief Musician, his mischievous conduct (vv. 2- 7). merciful unto me: for my soul Dr. Gwen Clark, Co-Chair can best lead the world away from Dr. Thalia Matherson, Secretary racial and national antagonisms when Maschil. A Psalm of David, 4), he also uses words bent to As believers, we know that trusteth in thee: yea, in the Mrs. LaWanda Durham Mitchell it accords to every person, regardless when Doeg the Edomite came destroy others as verses 2 and 3 the Lord is going to "mow" shadow of thy wings will I Mrs. Delia Lyons Dr. Ruth Wyrick - Mrs. of race, color or creed, full human and and told Saul, and said unto state, "Thy tongue deviseth down the wicked, and we need make my refuge, until these Opal Jones Mrs. Shirley Fridia - -Dr. Alfred legal rights. Hating no person, fearing him, David is come to the mischiefs; like a sharp razor, not fret, for Psalm 37:1-2 calamities be overpast." Roberts - Mrs. Ruth Harris - Mrs. Sharon H. no person, the Black Press strives to house of Ahimelech." The working deceitfully. Thou states, "Fret not thyself Cornell - Mrs. Alvastine Carr help every person in the firm belief treacherous man of this psalm lovest evil more than good, and because of evildoers, neither Mrs. Barbara Sweet Williams that all are hurt as long as anyone is is Doeg, an Edomite, who lying rather than to speak right- be thou envious against the May God Bless! Ms. Joan Fowler, Mrs. Bobbie Foster held back. betrayed David. There are eousness." workers of iniquity. For they Editorial Board: Vice Chairman - Mrs. Shirley Gray; Consultant - Mrs. Dorothy Lee; Consultant - Ms. Peggy Walker; Consultant - Mr. Thomas Wattley; Consultant - Dr. Thalia Matherson; Consultant - McDONALD’S OF NORTH TEXAS PROMOTES READING Ms. Joan Fowler; Consultant - Dr. Alfred Roberts; and Consultant - McDonald’s of North Texas donating Happy Meal Books Mrs. Ester Davis to promote reading in schools McDonald’s of North Texas McDonald’s of North Texas is children’s literacy non-profit to read, discover and explore HOROSCOPES is donating more than 4,000 donating more than 700 in the U.S., to help more chil- exciting new worlds. November 14 - 20 Happy Meal Books in the DFW books to Dallas I.S.D. dren and their families discov- McDonald’s new Happy Meal area to promote literacy and From November 1 –14, er the joy of reading. Also Books are the company’s lat- ARIES LIBRA Love gets you back on an even Be cautious about when and the joy of reading. McDonald’s restaurants will starting on November 1, est action supporting a com- keel, and you feel balance and where you present your ideas this On Tuesday, November 12, offer books in print for Happy McDonald’s will give families mitment to champion chil- much appreciation for all of the week. There’s some minor jeal- anytime access to reading dren’s happiness and well- blessings in your life. Your creativi- ousy lurking about, and it wants to 2013, McDonald’s of North Meal customers, providing ty is soaring; let some of your rain on your gorgeous parade. Be Texas is partnering with Dallas more than 20 million books to with a new interactive digital being by inspiring kids in a fun wilder ideas free and watch them calm and keep your faith in your- I.S. D. to promote FREADOM, families across the U.S. As book each month through the way to learn about nutrition, fly self high. You’ve earned the Soul Affirmation: Being true to respect and admiration of many by an annual event that rein- part of the launch of Happy end of 2014. The free interac- engage in active and imagina- others is the way to be true to simply acting with complete faith forces the importance of liter- Meal Books, McDonald’s is tive e-books will be available tive play and develop a sense myself. in the rightness of your actions. acy and service in our com- collaborating with Reading is on McPlay, McDonald’s Happy of community. Lucky Numbers: 13, 29, 40 Take all criticism, constructive or otherwise, with a grain of salt munity. As part of this event, Fundamental (RIF), the largest Meal App, and will allow kids TAURUS Soul Affirmation: I change the way Sometimes, a path down the mid- I look at business this week. dle is better than taking sides in an Lucky Numbers: 28, 32, 50 issue that may lead to discompo- sure of your emotional harmony. SCORPIO Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Announces Your challenge this week is to dou- Your charm is unstoppable, and ble-check arrangements or tasks your poise is unflappable, sweet- that others say they have done. Be ies. Continue to take advantage of $5.6 Million Grant for Community Health Centers in discreet, but if it involves your all of your gifts this week and be schedule or needs, do check twice. your whole, wonderful self. If you Soul Affirmation: I enjoy learning take a high road where shared Texas to Expand Access to Health Care new things about myself this property is discussed, you may week. wind up with more than you start- Lucky Numbers: 22, 38, 42 ed with. Exercise some caution Bernice Johnson announced access to comprehensive, health care for all Americans, when dealing with negative ener- $5,600,000 million in grant quality, primary health care these grants will be used by GEMINI gy, whether from people or just a Your mind is sending bubbles to vague intuition. awards to community health services to many of our vul- the community health centers the top of your consciousness, sig- Soul Affirmation: I get joy from giv- centers in Texas to expand nerable residents,” to support establishment of naling the imminent arrival of a ing good things. access to health care, thanks Congresswoman Johnson new full-time service delivery couple of brilliant ideas. These Lucky Numbers: 13, 39, 41 ideas may even come as you are in to the Affordable Care Act. said. “Texas has more unin- sites. Today, nationwide your bubble bath or asleep in your SAGITTARIUS These funds will allow the sured residents than any approximately 1,200 health comfy bed, so keep a notepad and You need to stay in a positive zone centers to serve 46,000 addi- other state in America. With centers operate more than pen nearby at all times to capture to make your magic happen. A flir- those impressions as they make tation on the part of a younger tional patients in Texas. these new funds, community 9,000 service delivery sites themselves known to you. person towards you needs to be Nationwide, 236 health cen- health centers will provide that provide care to over 21 Soul Affirmation: I master fear by gently discouraged. Trust has knowing that all is well. been placed in you; don’t inadver- ter programs will receive even more individuals and million patients in every state. Lucky Numbers: 1, 33, 35 tently betray it. If in doubt, retire Congresswoman approximately $150 million in families in our state with Since the beginning of 2009, to your home and do some clean- grant awards to serve more access to high-quality afford- health centers have added 4 CANCER ing and catching up by telephone Eddie Bernice Johnson Check the fine print carefully this with the folks back home. than 1.25 million additional able health care.” million patients and more week. You may find yourself in a Soul Affirmation: I flavor my life patients. Through the Affordable than 35,000 new full-time number of positions this week to with good wishes towards every- “Community health centers Care Act’s commitment to positions. advance your financial state. Be one this week. Congresswoman Eddie sure you have scrutinized the Lucky Numbers: 16, 28, 52 serve a vital role in ensuring expand access to high quality details before signing on any dot- ted lines. A partner or relative CAPRICORN could seem to be urging you A happier mood is in store if you toward one of these opportuni- spend some of your emotions on a ties; examine that one with love mate or family member. Your sen- A Little Bit of Faith: But God and common sense. sitivity to criticism should be kept Soul Affirmation: What I need to in check as much as possible this be is fully present inside of me. week, because you don’t really courageous and not be fear- because we allow things in Somewhere along the way Lucky Numbers: 6, 15, 40 want to spend your perfect ful of anything because our our lives to become our you may have allowed all moments feeling temperamental, LEO do you? Others mean well, they heavenly Father is with us. masters. Things such as our these other things to Keep your sunny side up and avoid just don’t express themselves per- This can be difficult to money, our status, our looks, become lord in your life. If arguments with anyone who fectly every time. seems to give off any negative Soul Affirmation: I am a giver of believe. When you are in our homes, our cars can all you have, you need to cor- vibes in your direction. You know good words this week. in your heart that what you do in Lucky Numbers: 15, 23, 50 the middle of a battle or become masters in our lives. rect this right away. Because the world is much needed. Others you're gripped with fear, it is We believe that that these if you lose everything, the know too, they just may have a AQUARIUS By Colleen White hard time admitting it this week. A very pleasant week is in store as difficult to see the light at things make us who we are only thing you would have Look for love to give you a lift. peace seems to be the dominant Soul Affirmation: The winner is current. Your experience will tell "Have I not commanded the end of the tunnel. We and we fight to try to keep left is God. When you know me. I smile for the cameras. you how best to proceed with a you? Be strong and coura- want to depend totally on them. If we think we are that God is on your side and Lucky Numbers: 31, 32, 54 close relationship. Right words and actions can restore all to the previ- geous. Do not be terrified, what we know or who we going to lose them, then we He is your provider, then you VIRGO ous beauty. do not be discouraged, for know. But when all that we become terrified. All of this will not allow fear to grip Your philosophical principles are Soul Affirmation: I concentrate on ready for a larger congregation. what is beautiful about my life the Lord your God will be know has failed us, the only is fleeting. None of it really you. Then you will be able Your hard work, patience, and now. determination to present a posi- Lucky Numbers: 26, 34, 47 with you wherever you go," person we have is God. This matters. Only God matters! to say, "…but God…" (Psalm tive outlook will be paying off this (Joshua 1:9). Are you fear- does not mean that we He is the one who provides 73:26). Are you ready to week. You’ll be blessed with an PISCES intuitive flash of all that you have Friends call and you should answer ful of something in your life never have fear. What it for us. depend on God and be going for you, and the realization their requests to join them. You’ll will make you very happy. You’ll be have a nice week out if you go, right now? All of us have does mean is that we do not If you have lost sight of courageous and not terri- encouraging many others with with lots of camaraderie and good fear at some point in our have to allow our fear to who God is and what He fied? I know I am. Amen? your manner of being in the world. fellowship. You’ll be creating ener- Soul Affirmation: All things work gy for a very inspiring environ- lives, but God would have us define us. We are greater should be in your life, then Amen. together for good ment. to remember Joshua 1:9. because God is with us. you need to reevaluate your Lucky Numbers: 12, 16, 30 Soul Affirmation: I am inspired by my own words this week. We are to be strong and Sometimes we have fear relationship with Christ. Lucky Numbers: 5, 18, 21 November 14 - 20, 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 4A Greenville Avenue CALENDAR OF EVENTS Church of Christ 1013 S. Greenville Ave a.m. – 1:00 pm Professor Emeritus, Southern Richardson, Texas 75081 Mt. Carmel Missionary Methodist University; and P: 972-644-2335 F: 972-644-9347 NOVEMBER Chris Vognar, Dallas Morning Baptist Church Pastor News, moderator. THE MT. CARMEL Kenneth W. King The forum will begin MISSIONARY BAPTIST promptly at Noon in the CHURCH WILL BE CELE- DALLAS BAR ASSOCIA- Pavilion at the Belo Mansion, BRATING KATHRYN WYATT TION HOSTS 2101 Ross Avenue in down- town Dallas (garage parking THANKSGIVING DINNERS. JFK FORUM available; enter from Olive Minister S.T. Gibbs, III Street). The event is free and Associate Ministers: •John Bradshaw •Ben You may request dinner(s) The public is invited to a the public is welcome. Myers • Patrick Worthey Elders: Harlee to be delivered by calling Mt. public forum on President John Those interested in attend- Glover •Fred Green • Raymond Hart F. Kennedy and the Zapruder ing are asked to RSVP to • David Phillips, Jr. Carmel Missionary Baptist Film. The one-hour discussion • Johnnie Rodgers, Sr. Church at 214-428-2873 by [email protected] so ade- will be held on Tuesday, quate seating is available. 11/25/2013. Dinner(s) may November 21, at noon. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES also be picked up at the Sunday Speakers for the event are Morning Worship 8:00 a.m. church 3122 Metropolitan Jerry Alexander, Attorney at Bible Class 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Avenue, Dallas, TX from 10 Passman Jones; Darwin Payne, Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. Bible Class 7:30 p.m. AFFORDABLE CARE ACT COST AND SAVINGS Thursday Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Continued from Page 1A Emergency room visits are cent of the overall premium. more expensive than a trip to With this in mind, the cost by Maya Jones the doctor’s office. As of to enroll in the Bronze plan Credo of The Black Press Special to the NNPA from the August of 2013, the U.S. would be $2,033 per year, The Black Press believes New York Amsterdam News health care inflation rate was which is 3.99 percent of your that America can best lead 2.34 percent, compared to household income after the the world away from racial People who are uninsured 1.94 percent last month and subsidies. Your out-of-pocket still affect our nation’s health and national antagonisms 4.05 percent as of last year. costs for the Silver plan (not when it accords to every care system. Currently, when Let’s say your annual house- including the premium) can be people are uninsured, private person, regardless of race, hold income is $51,017, your no more than $10,400—that color or creed, full human doctors do not take them. family consists of four peo- figure being the maximum Instead, people flee to any and legal rights. Hating no ple—two children and two level depending on the person, fearing no person, available clinic or emergency adults—and you are not amount of health care services room to be examined. A com- the Black Press strives to receiving employer health cov- you use throughout the year. help every person in the firm mon issue is that hospitals are erage. The amount you would A recent report shows that over-crowded with emergen- belief that all are hurt as long have to pay for the premium during the first week, more as anyone is held back. cies and have exceedingly long would cost you $3,511 per than 51,000 Americans have wait times for patients to be year, which equals 6.88 per- already completed Obamacare screened. Because the unin- cent of your household applications. Coverage will sured are often unable to pay income and covers 41 percent begin on January 1, 2014. for their medical expenses, the of the overall premium. You Open enrollment will conclude expenses are passed on to could receive a government on March 31, 2014. those with premiums, causing tax credit subsidy of up to inflation in their medical plan $5,121, which covers 59 per- ST. JOHN coverage expenses. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH NEW SCHOOL HONORS LONGTIME EDUCATOR 2600 S. Marsalis Ave •Dallas, TX Rev. Todd M. Atkins, Pastor 75216 •214-375-4876 Billy Earl Dade Middle School celebrates the coming together of two schools

Continued from Page 1A classrooms, competition and schools, and construct 177 practice gyms, a two-story new classrooms on 13 existing Community leader and media center, two computer campuses. In addition, the friend to the Dade family, Dr. labs, eight science labs, bond program is in the Services Alfred Roberts, expressed how drama, orchestra and choir process of providing roughly Sunday 11:00 a.m. pleased Dr. Dade would be at rooms. $521 million to renovate more Sunday School 9:15 a.m. having a school named for The construction team on than 200 schools, add 19 new Wed. 12:00 p.m. Bible Study him. Following a student pres- the project included project science labs at six secondary entation to the family, Dade’s manager Parsons, architect, schools and updates to 16 Wed 7:00 p.m. Bible Study daughters thanked guests for KAI Texas and contractor, school kitchens and 22 lunch- “Come and Experience God’s celebrating their father’s lega- Satterfield and Pontikes. rooms. Information on the Love for YOU Each Sunday” cy. In May 2008, Dallas voters allocation of bond funds can Dallas ISD Executive supported a $1.35 billion be found at Director of Construction bond program, paving the way www.dallasisd.org/bond2008. EARLY COLLEGE TO CELEBRATE RENAMING TO HONOR Services Ed Levine shared for the district to build eight some of the features of the elementary schools, four mid- school, which includes 28 dle schools and two high DR. WRIGHT L. LASSITER JR. DCCCD Chancellor was instrumental in establishing a Dallas ISD high school at El Centro College A naming ceremony is the Superintendent of Schools, the program at El Centro. Dr. EIF CELEBRATES ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY planned for the Dr. Wright L. Mike Miles, and Dr. Lassiter. Lassiter will be honored in Lassiter Jr. Early College High As president of El Centro recognition of a lifetime of Jennifer Rangel and for support. She would Application for Federal School at El Centro College on College and Chancellor of the service to education. roughly 100,000 other always have scholarship Student Aid (FAFSA), or a Friday, Nov. 15, at 2:30 p.m., at Dallas County Community Students recently inter- the El Centro College College District, Dr. Lassiter was viewed Lassiter and asked him Dallas students are applications outside of student who just needs Performance Hall, 801 Main instrumental in establishing the what inspired him to create a achieving success in col- her door for the students. some help writing an Street. The ceremony will partnership with the Dallas ISD high school on the community lege thanks to Education If I had any application essay, EIF is include a welcome from the that created Middle College. college campus. The video can is Freedom (EIF), which is questions…she was there to serve you. school principal, Eric School principal Eric Markinson be viewed here celebrating 10 years of always there," says "We can only hope that Markinson, remarks from vari- nominated Lassiter for the http://youtu.be/miU1UsPTsF0. dedication with its sup- Rangel of her EIF advisor. our next ten years will ous Lassiter Early College stu- honor due in part to the impor- porters and friends today. allow us to positively dents, as well as remarks from tant role he played in creating With offices in more EIF proudly showcased influence the lives of even than 20 schools, EIF has its students' successes more students. We are helped 100,000 high today at the Murray investing in our future, City of Dallas launches PayByPhone parking school and college stu- Covens Contemporary because we recognize the dents realize their dream Gallery, 154 Glass St. in difference that a higher Drivers can now feed the meter via smartphone of attending and graduat- Dallas. EIF Founder Jim education will make, not ing from college. That The City of Dallas and meeting, enjoying dinner or visit paybyphone.com. Don't Keyes and his wife, Margo only in the lives of our PayByPhone Technologies have just want to spend more time have a smartphone? Call 1- means, if EIF gathered all Keyes, hosted. students, but for our soci- launched pay by phone park- shopping, you can add parking 888-680-7275, follow the voice its current and former EIF works to create sto- ety as a whole," remarks ing, a convenient alternative to time from wherever you are prompts and set up an account students together, they ries of college success from EIF President, using cash at the meter. without worrying about getting to pay for parking with a credit would fill AT&T Stadium. despite any adversities. Marcia Page. PayByPhone allows drivers to a ticket." or debit card. One time regis- "My advisor was very Whether you are a regis- For more information pay for metered parking with a PayByPhone street teams tration is quick and easy and all supportive during the col- tered EIF student, a par- on EIF, please visit credit or debit card using a will be at 2630 Commerce St. information is securely saved. lege process. From day ent who has some ques- www.educationisfree- smartphone app or by dialing a Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and at (A 35 cent convenience fee is one, she was always there tions about Free dom.org toll free number. Main Street Gardens Saturday charged for each transaction). "PayByPhone can also send Nov. 16 from 4 to 8 p.m. to pro- PayByPhone is a leading users a text message reminder mote the service, answer ques- international provider of pay- five minutes before their meter tions and help customers sign ment solutions for the parking expires, giving them the option up. industry, operating in more VISIT US ONLINE AT to extend their parking ses- For a free PayByPhone than 180 cities and municipali- sion," said Parking account, download the ties in North America and Enforcement Manager Paul Smartphone app (iOS, Android, Europe. 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COWBOYS TAKE HUMBLING LOSS Schedule TO SAINTS INTO BYE WEEK Cowboys simply couldn't stop the run with Bruce Carter and Ernie Sims trying to fill the void in the middle. Star pass rusher DeMarcus Ware aggravated a right thigh injury in his return after missing three games - the first time he was sidelined in his nine-year career. At one point against Brees, the Cowboys had three undrafted rookies in the secondary. Safety Jeff Heath was one of them, and he played every snap even though he missed several tackles and tripped over himself on a 52-yard scoring pass to Kenny Stills. He has started three games in place of rookie third-round pick New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram, right, carries into the J.J. Wilcox, who is expected to end zone in front of Dallas Cowboys inside linebacker Ernie Sims (59) return next week from a knee and free safety Barry Church (42) on a touchdown carry in the second injury. half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013. Cornerback Morris Claiborne, yet (AP Photo/Dave Martin) another player batting a hamstring year, but is likely to miss at least problem, is expected to return (AP)- Maybe Rob Ryan wasn't one game. against the Giants. the problem for the Dallas The Cowboys looked hopeless ''We have to find a way to get defense. without Lee, surrendering an NFL- healthy,'' Lee said. ''And I need to Even Cowboys owner Jerry record 40 first downs and 625 find a way to get out there on that Jones seems willing to acknowl- yards - 2 more than the franchise football field. And we, as a team, edge as much after New Orleans record set two weeks earlier in have to find a way to play a whole torched his team for a franchise Detroit. Those are the first two lot better.'' record in yards allowed - the sec- 600-yard games allowed by Dallas That goes for the offense, too. ond time that's happened in the in its 53-year history. The Cowboys had gained at least past three weeks under Monte The only reason Dallas didn't 200 yards in every game when Kiffin, who replaced Ryan when allow a fifth 400-yard passer this Tony Romo was taking every snap Jones fired him 10 months ago. season - the Cowboys already have - until Sunday night, when they Ryan was in charge of the Saints the record by surrendering four - is had just 193. Romo targeted Dez defense that held Dallas to its low- because the Saints quit throwing Bryant only twice and completed est offensive output in five years in after Drew Brees got to 392 early less than 50 percent of his passes a 49-17 loss on Sunday night. in the fourth quarter. for the second time in three weeks ''We thought that it was best for ''I just didn't expect this,'' Jones after he hadn't done it at all since us to go in the direction that we said. ''I never saw this coming. 2009. are, and that doesn't look good What I did think is that we could As they get ready for the Giants, right now,'' Jones said. ''Candidly, come in here and get some points the Cowboys are faced with the we're having some of the same on the board. I felt that certainly fact that their offense has been things that Rob had last year. He we are compromised relative to held to less than 300 yards three Do you have a local sports story? had a lot of people, frankly, to be our defense where we are right times in five games since getting a fair to Rob, he lost a lot of guys on now with our personnel, but that's season-high 522 in a 51-48 loss defense.'' not an excuse. Because we still to Denver. Email it to us at [email protected] The biggest loss for Ryan last didn't play as well as they played.'' ''We have a chance to sit back year was linebacker Sean Lee, who The Cowboys have their bye and assess what we are doing on was gone for the season after week to think about a lot of things offense, defense, and the kicking injuring a toe in the sixth game. before their next game Nov. 24 at game, and who we are doing it The Premise The Premise Lee got hurt again in New Orleans, the New York Giants. with, and how we are doing it, Love of God, Love of Country, Amor a Dios, Amor Al Pais, pulling a hamstring in the first Lee's backup, Justin Durant, also and how we can do it better,'' Love of Self, quarter. He should be back this left the game against the Saints coach Jason Garrett said. Amor A Uno Mismo, Amor a la Humanidad, with a hamstring injury. The Love of Humanity, the Will to Serve. y el querer servir. The Dallas Post Tribune's Philosophy is to "Educate and Elevate"! Dallas Mavericks Schedule

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CREATING A SAFE, SECURE ENVIRONMENT IS A TOP PRIORITY IN DALLAS ISD NOVEMBER 2013 DISTRICT 6 TRUSTEE CARLA RANGER refer parents to a variety In the news in District of community social 6: services for ongoing sup- John Leslie Patton "A Church of Christ in the Heart of Dallas with Dallas at Heart" port. Academic Center, which 2134 Cedar Crest Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75203-4316 •(214) 943-1340 • Fax (214) 941-3305 The Police and Security offers classes, counseling Sunday Services Department and support to help over- KHVN (970 A M Radio) assigns its 135 sworn offi- age students earn high 8:00 a.m. Bible Class cers to all secondary school diplomas, hon- 8:45 a.m. campuses and can dis- ored 114 students for Jonathan W. Morrison Children Worship Ministering Evangelist 10:00 a.m. patch officers to immedi- persistence and determi- Worship Service 10:00 a.m. DISTRICT 6 TRUSTEE ately respond to emer- nation at its recent stu- "All services are interpreted for the Deaf" CARLA RANGER gencies at elementary dent awards assembly. schools. Working closely Sixteen students made ADVERTISE WITH THE DALLAS POST When it comes to keep- with school administra- the A honor roll; 41 made TRIBUNE EMAIL US AT [email protected] SUBJECT LINE: ADVERTISEMENT ing students safe and tors, Dallas Police the A-B honor roll; eight healthy, the Dallas ISD Department and the dis- achieved perfect atten- proactively seeks ways to trict attorney, officers dance; and 49 were hon- secure the well-being of constantly monitor ored for 90 percent our students. District schools for drug and attendance. departments employ a gang activity. Our Kudos to the following wealth of programs, serv- Emergency Operations schools that are raising ices and strategies to team guides principals in funds for the 2013 address students' physi- the development of cam- Common Cents coin col- cal, mental and emotion- pus emergency opera- lection program. Student al health and security. tions plans that detail roundtables at T.W. While education is our how schools will respond Browne Middle School primary mission, it's clear to emergency situations. and Ronald McNair and that education cannot Schools are required to Thomas C. Russell ele- occur in environments conduct regular practice mentary schools are con- where students' basic drills to ensure that stu- ducting car washes, bake needs are not met, and dents and staff are ready sales and other activities safety is among the most to take appropriate to raise funds for dona- essential of basic needs. action in the event of bad tion to nonprofit organi- Gang, drug, child abuse weather, fire or threats of zations that help families and truancy prevention violence. in their communities. programs, building secu- The Child Abuse and Calling all fathers, rity enhancements, safe- Domestic Violence grandfathers, uncles and ty drills, health and nutri- Prevention department other male role models tion education, counsel- trains school staff to interested in mentoring a ing, and drop-in centers identify and report child young student. Umphrey to serve homeless stu- abuse and partners with Lee Elementary is inviting dents are among the mental health agencies men from our communi- many efforts we devote to educate teens to rec- ty to come to the school to student safety ognize the signs of teen from 8:30 to 10 a.m. The recent expenditure dating violence. The Friday, Nov. 15, to learn of $4.5 million in bond department presents how they can help funds upgraded security training for staff and stu- encourage a child to stay at all district schools. dents from PreK to 12 to in school and on the right Peepholes in all campus protect students from track. Interested? Please portables, additional abuse. contact Michael Harris at security cameras at sec- The Homeless Lee Elementary at 972- ondary campuses, elec- Education Program has 749-3900. tronic door-strike created Drop-In Centers You can help a child buzzers, eight-camera at North Dallas High learn to appreciate the digital recorder systems, School and John Leslie power of reading at a and card-reader systems Patton Academic Center community wide volun- are among the improve- where students and par- teer reading event called ments. ents can obtain uniforms, FREADOM to Serve. School counselors help hygiene and school sup- Volunteers are needed to students and families plies. Like all of those read to students at address conduct, learn- previously listed, this schools across the dis- ing differences or family program aims to help trict on Tuesday, Nov. 12. challenges that affect students stay safe and To volunteer to read, visit students' performance. well so they can remain http://www.dallasisd.org Counselors serve as stu- in school and move for- /dallasreads. dent advocates and can ward academically. November 14 - 20, 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 8A